Inktober 25 More cuttlefish. I’m trying out ink washes but well, I need more practice

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Inktober 25 More cuttlefish. I’m trying out ink washes but well, I need more practice

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Thanks for your post about gesture. One thing I struggle with, and I'm sure a lot of artists do, is keeping your gestures alive in a polished painting (versus just a sketch). It seems as soon as I begin adding color, value, etc, the gesture itself loses that initial energy and force-any advice on how to keep that alive in a piece without overworking it?
That, my friend, is the question. I think the key is not overworking it but I’m the fucking queen of overworking it - so if anyone has any good advice we’re all ears.
(I think sometimes over exaggerating a gesture early on helps a drawing maintain some of that energy but this is a classic problem right here.)
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After talking to schools, helping students, and talking with other artists over the last two years, I realized that there is a need for guidance in this subject. More and more, both students and teachers turn to the internet for aid. I created this guide for two main reasons: 1) To give junior artists and duck stamp art newcomers a place to start, and 2) To help explain how to legally and ethically reference photographs (especially if one is unable to get their own, which is the position for most Junior artists). This is not a perfect piece of literature, and there is no One True Way to make a nice duck stamp artwork– this is truly just meant to give beginners someplace to start. Please do feel free to share this with anyone that you know that might benefit from it!
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Hand, Wrist and Forearm Exercises!
Over the past couple of months I’ve mentioned here and there that I’ve been working on strengthening my hands and wrists in general. I figured I’d make a bit more of a comprehensive post for anyone else that might find it useful!
Towards the tail end of last year, I was getting a lot of pain in my drawing hand. I’ve never let it get as bad as developing carpel tunnel, but I was starting to show a few markers. Like a lot of us, I paid very little attention to the health of my hands for a long time. I feel like you can get away with it for many years. Once I hit my mid-twenties though - that shit really starts to catchup. There’s been a few instances where I just couldn’t draw any more and was completely freaking out internally: ‘holy shit I’m going to fuck up my hand’ etc. I had to take time off to recuperate.
I draw a lot. Not as much as some, but with my day job and freelance on the side I can easily wrack up 210 hours of drawing each month. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
I wanted to find something I could do for my hands to combat the problem, rather than rest being the only option. It’s absolutely a given that you should still take plenty of breaks, make sure you’ve got an ergonomic set-up, do stretches etc. But I’d reached the point where those precautions weren’t really doing enough to prevent pain, and they felt like more of a temporary fix rather than a solution.
Now, to the point. Exercises! I don’t really know why I’d never thought of weight exercises to help with the pain, I guess my natural inclination was always to just rest it instead.
Last year I bought myself a 2KG weight and started doing these exercises. It really didn’t take very long to start noticing a difference. My wrist immediately felt relieved from all the stretches, and after a couple of weeks the pain really started to fade. I’ve gradually moved on to slightly heavier weights, and doing this (exactly what’s in the video!) has made the biggest difference to anything I’ve ever done in regards to wrist health.
These exercises really feel like you’re actually doing something to fight the wear and tear on your hands, and I don’t know about you guys - but I want to be drawing until I’m an old lady!
REBLOGGING BECAUSE YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY REMINDERS!
Kind of overworked myself a little too much lately and went for a physiotherapist checkup. I managed to give myself a sprinkling of tennis AND golf elbow. It’s so me, I can’t choose one.
I figured I’d reblog my previous wrist exercises post because they are FUCKING MAGIC. When I do these - and keep them up - I don’t get any problems. I slack off for a little while (slaps self) and look what happens?!
I’m still working but taking it as easy I can, then I’ll be easing myself back into these exercises slowly (starting with fewer reps). My lovely phsyiotherapist also said these are the perfect stretches for tennis and golf elbow too :)
IN SUMMARY. TAKE CARE OF YOUR WRISTS.
(Also for the love of god I’m not a doctor. These are just my own experiences. Take care of yourselves. Don’t make any pre-existing problems worse by powering through with these exercises. See a professional!)

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These past few weeks have been very exciting and stressful for me. And now Lost Nightmare is entering its last chapter! Excitement and nervousness intensifies! Hope everyone enjoys it. Read Lost Nightmare here.
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Coloured a scribbly sketch of Hermione I did a while back for funsies. :D

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